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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Armed clashes loom in West Philippine Sea
ABS CBN News
MANILA, Philippines - Heightened militarization, hardline nationalism, and countries' refusal to meet halfway to settle their differences over territory in the West Philippine Sea are an explosive mix that could result in armed clashes in the disputed waters of the ...
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Philippine senators approve pact allowing Australian troops to engage in combat ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Senate on Tuesday ratified an accord that would allow Australian troops to train in combat exercises with Filipino forces in the country — a long-delayed pact backed by many lawmakers who were alarmed by Manila's ...
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China creates city on disputed island, angering neighbors [Video]
Los Angeles Times
China has declared a tiny island its newest city, angering Vietnam and the Philippines, which have sparred with Beijing over its claim that it controls nearly all of the South China Sea. About 1000 people inhabit the newly christened city of Sansha on the island ...
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Vietnam, Philippines slam China garrison plan
ABC Online
Vietnam and the Philippines have lashed out at China's moves to establish a military garrison in the South China Sea, amid escalating tensions in the disputed waters. Hanoi filed a formal protest with Beijing against the plan outlined by China this week to ...
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Philippines protests China's Paracel garrison plans
Pakistan Daily Times
MANILA: The Philippines on Tuesday summoned the Chinese ambassador to protest against China's plans to establish a military garrison on the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. The foreign department said it summoned Ma Keqing to lodge ...
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Vietnam, Philippines slam China's Sea garrison plan
AlterNet
Thitu Island, part of the disputed Spratly group of islands, in the South China Sea. Vietnam and the Philippines on Tuesday lashed out at China's moves to establish a military garrison in the South China Sea, amid escalating tensions in the disputed waters.
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AlterNet
China's Newest City Raises Threat of Conflict in South China Sea
TIME
China and Taiwan both claim almost all of the 3 million-sq-km South China Sea, and the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei have partial claims. All except Brunei occupy disputed islands and reefs in the sea. The possibility of rich, undersea oil and ...
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TIME
Philippines protests China Paracel garrison plan
Inquirer.net
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) summoned China's Ambassador to the Philippines Ma Keqing and handed her a diplomatic note that also objected to the arrival of a large Chinese fishing fleet near the disputed Spratly Islands in the West Philippine ...
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Philippine Muslim rebels say police commando attack on suspected terrorists ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — The largest Muslim rebel group in the Philippines says police commandos have endangered a years-long ceasefire by raiding a guerrilla stronghold where they believed al-Qaida-linked terrorists had taken refuge. The Moro Islamic ...
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Nations at Impasse Over South China Sea, Group Warns
New York Times
The pessimistic conclusion came a day after China stepped up its political and military control of the Paracel and Spratly Islands, which both Vietnam and the Philippines claim, and the Macclesfield Bank, claimed by the Philippines. The islands are known in ...
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